David Martin
Member
So I'm about to start building a new workbench and trying to decide on a few details (code for "there may be more calls for opinions/advice coming). I'm looking at face vices and favouring a record (52/53) or a modern equivalent depending on what's available in the used market. I'm pondering some details and wondered if you kind people might have any words of advice...
1. Mounting with rear face flushed with bench side or fixed onto the side. Advantage of the first is that clamping along the bench side can be achieved but I wondered if there's any advantages to fixing straight onto the side?
2. If I flush mount, should I offset deeper into the bench side than the thickness of the rear face? Seems I'll need to do this to allow for a liner on the face.
3. What's the best material for face liners? The bench will be a largely 2x4 softwood construction (can't afford the luxury of hardwood), with laminated top, legs, stretchers etc. I can probably stretch to some nicer material for the vice jaws but not sure it's useful or even advisable?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom
Dave
1. Mounting with rear face flushed with bench side or fixed onto the side. Advantage of the first is that clamping along the bench side can be achieved but I wondered if there's any advantages to fixing straight onto the side?
2. If I flush mount, should I offset deeper into the bench side than the thickness of the rear face? Seems I'll need to do this to allow for a liner on the face.
3. What's the best material for face liners? The bench will be a largely 2x4 softwood construction (can't afford the luxury of hardwood), with laminated top, legs, stretchers etc. I can probably stretch to some nicer material for the vice jaws but not sure it's useful or even advisable?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom
Dave